In the world of Majesty, you are the ruler of the Kingdom. Your rule is not absolute, however, as you face subjects that are independent and stubborn. They will need a great deal of persuasion before they carry out your wishes...

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New content just added to Majesty 2 Collection:

2 New Classes (Ice Mage, Assassin)

6 Spells

9 Abilities

8 Missions

6 Weapon Upgrades

About This Game

In the world of Majesty, you are the ruler of the Kingdom. Your rule is not absolute, however, as you face subjects that are independent and stubborn. They will need a great deal of persuasion before they carry out your wishes...
Includes all Majesty 2 content:

Majesty 2

Kingmaker expansion

Battles of Ardania expansion

Monster Kingdom expansion

The Kingmaker game editor enables players to create their own missions. Also included is every item, quest, unit and building previously only available for purchase using the in-game store. This additional content includes new spells, weapons, units, heroes, buildings, quests and more.

Main Features:

Real-time strategy with indirect control – your heroes have a will of their own

Build the ultimate fantasy kingdom and experience an engaging world, but beware: monsters are waiting to lay siege to your domain

The game can be fun, HOWEVER, the multiplayer requires GAMESPY which is no longer in service. I bought 3 copies (1 for me, 1 for my son, and 1 for my brother) so we could play the game together. It's now only singleplayer. STEAM has no warning, the devs have no warning, don't be fooled!

I love this game! The tutorials are easy, teaching you the basics, lulling you into thinking every senario is that way.. and then you get your first real one.. utoh! LOL <3 It's a blast, well, if you love figuring out how to beat those son of a demons etc!

Seeing so many negative reviews its a shame I can't add my review to Majesty 2 since I own the Collection edition. So here will suffice. I rate this game 8.5/10 and I played the original Majesty too (rate:9/10). M2 is a sim RTS+RPG game, Like RTS games you have create an economy, research, create armies and destroy the opponents. The sim part is because you don't control the units (caled heroes). You assign rewards to kill a monster or destroy a building and depending on the reward 0 or more of your heroes will go achieve your task (more money = more heroes). There are soe 5 different kinds of tasks you can assign to heroes. The heroes will buy themselves upgrades provided that you created the necessary buildings and invested on the research (which cost gold). Placing the buildings is your task and its important. There are defense towers and many other kinds of buildings (15+). Heroes level as they gain more experience (RPG component). I love this whole concept of the Majesty series.

Plus points:

- Unique take on RTS- A variety of heroes: gnomes, archers, paladins, monks, necromancers (some 15+ types)- Rock-paper-scissors system. .- Varied gameplay in the campaign. - RPG element s great. You can check each of your heroes and see what spells/powers they have learned.- Game is well polished.

Minus points:

- Some of the latter missions are way too difficult. Basically, large number of monsters are thrown on your base before you even got the chance to set your economy. This frustrates the last 1/3 of the campaign. The first 2/3 are great. Its a shame. Maybe they should have add difficulty levels.- So there are cheats and the player is forced to either spend hours figuring out how to beat each of these later missions or use the cheats, which is a shame either way.- The concept is so amazing, one can't help feel that they could have designed a better campaign. One of the (hard) missions is to defeat two opposing kingdoms. It is incredibly cool as each of the opponents is using different armies. They could have thought other missions like that.

I have really enjoyed playing this game, at first I didn't like the fact you couldn't command you heroes or workers to do stuff but then I grew to like that aspect of majesty 2 and over all I would highly recommend this game. 7/10

Where should I start. Majesty Golden Expansion was my first game I ever bought. It was perfect. You could easily see your characters running about watching them for hours fighting forever against respawning enemies and enemy buildings. Their voices could be heard either shouting with joy about leveling up or calling out to you about their death.

Majesty 2 is not like Majesty Gold. You can hardly see the characters, so its hardly fun watching. Its harder to place buildings. In the second mission you had to build 3 trading posts, and this is where I found they had copied Age of empires, where you had to build your trading posts in a certain location next to the road. The one problem was that a house that randomly builds it's self set up right where I needed to build the last trading post. And unlike Majesty Gold, I couldnt delete the building.... So I had to exit the game and make my review...

The Majesty 2 has a different map layout, there are now hills and rivers, which conflicts where you are able to lay down buildings. In Majesty Gold you could click on a character and view evey item it had along with its experience in every stat possible. You could even click a button that allows you to constantly view the character or building instead of your mini map. I remember leaving Majesty Gold on for days coming back to see what my Hero's had leveled up to and knowing they could protect my palace and could automatically repawn when needed.

I'd rather stick with Majesty Gold then continue playing an attempted sequel

I may attempt to try this game again, if they decide to try fixing it up.

I think new players may like Majesty 2, mostly becuse they don't know what they are missing, though those who first played Majesty Gold see it differently.

A unique mix of Warcraft-ish ( or the much-forgotten Warlords style ) RTS and a simulation game. You can give instructions to your peasants to create buildings . You can hire heroes and upgrades from buildings ( AoE like system ). However, you cannot control the heroes directly . They are like simulated RPG players going on quests ( if the reward seems interesting enough ) , and gaining experience and levels as they defeat enemies.

Not interest in playing this in multi-player mode ( I doubt if anyone is playing this anymore ) , but the campaign is a lot of fun, and does require quite a few map resets , and loading at critical saves. Good ol' style strategy fun .

Got the base game in one of the humblebundles , and upgraded to the collection coz I enjoyed the campaign a lot . Holds enough replayability if you start randomizing maps.

A decent reinterpretation of an older game, but with all the polish stripped off and some excruciatingly unfun stage design. The copy/pasted description on every class change (expecting something that describes what the change entails? Too bad!) literally has a typo on the very first letter, and several of the levels consist of the player being buried under an endless tide of constantly-spawning enemies with no ability to construct buildings, hire units, or in fact do anything other than watch his kingdom burn down again and again until the RNG decides he's allowed to actually play. Go play the first game instead.

A very nice blend of RTS, RPG and economic game. You are the ruler of Ardania, Fantasy Kingdom. You construct the guilds, economic buildings, research better weapons and shields. But you cannot control your heroes directly. They are controlled by setting rewards for specific goals like exploring a territory or killing a monster.

There is a variety of missions and quests, some of which require attacking specific places or killing a monster which requires certain strategy. Others require simultaneous construction of some temples or defending a merchant caravan.

"Majesty 2" has nice, colorful 3D fantasy graphics and music which sets the mood really nice (with some beautifully epic pieces for final monster fights). There is a huge choice of hero classes like warriors, wizards, rogues, clerics, paladins and nice selection of monsters with their dwellings including vampire crypts, elemental portals and wolf dens.

The game has a unique style merging some qualities of "Heroes of Might and Magic", some of "Age of Empires" and others from RPG games. Many missions are really demanding. I needed to consult strategy guides to finish some of the levels, but even after reading a strategy guide you can find your unique tactics to defeating the boss. After 25 hours of playing I have finished this really enjoyable game.

Awesome game! This game is simply great...It's a mix with rts game and like mmo style (but not massive) with level progression, quests and so many others stuffs.The difference with other rts is that you don't interact directly on units. You simply put some quests here and there and make offers. Then your kingdom acts!This is strongly addicting! First time i played this game i stayed 11 hours non-stop without eating or something else! My hand was red because of hanging the mouse.Graphics are good, music are nice, animations are very cool.And the game is pretty hard in some skirmish missions (not campaign) but still not impossible.The only problem about this game is multiplayer that has closed because of gamespy.But there's still a lan mode, so I think you can still play it online with software like hamachi or maybe game ranger, i don't know...Just go into it!

I can easily say this is my favorite game. Even when I don't feel like playing anything else, I can play a round of Majesty. Some folks like to call out the game's difficulty like it were a bad thing. I won't pretend like it isn't hard, and that I don't routinely restart missions, but that just means you actually have to strategize and plan ahead. I consider it fun! And because of the "Randomize" feature (on top of several campaigns + stand-alone missions), the game has incredible replayability. I do notice that sometimes the game crashes when I go to save, which isn't a problem for me because I've completed everything already, but for new players, I should warn you.

I recently bought the Collection on Steam because it includes DLC that is no longer being sold. It's a good deal!

Majesty has been my favorite RTS ever since playing it as a young kid on Windows 98 and the sequel has improved on a lot the first one had to offer. Majesty isn't your regular RTS, you don't actually control your units, you build your kingdom and then use your wealth to bribe your heroes and play into their personalities to get them into doing what you desire. This also isn't an easy game, it doesn't ♥♥♥♥ around you WILL have to restart some missions until you can develop a strategy, also I reccomend to play with the Randomize option on, otherwise when you restart you will just know where everything is. This collection comes with The base game and 3 expansions, I haven't even touched the expansions yet and already feel as though I got my moneys worth. Highly reccomended to anyone who likes RTS games!

A God game comparable to the greatest one, Dungeon Keeper, Majesty 2 has beautiful music and could be one of the best games you've ever played or repetitive and frustrating, depending on your tastes.

It's reminiscent of any classic roleplaying game, except the usual player characters are NPCs, and you set the quests and build the cities that they rest and shop in. It is a pleasure to watch the heroes grow in strength, pop the health potions that they bought from you, learn new skills, work together, and sometimes (or often), die together.

Majesty 2 is one of those rare and valuable games that is more difficult than its predecessor.